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Euphemia Blenkinsop
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Euphemia Blenkinsop (April 18, 1816 – March 18, 1887), born Catherine Blenkinsop, also known as Mother Euphemia, was an Irish-born American religious sister and teacher, and visitatrix (provincial leader) of the Daughters of Charity in the United States, from 1866 to her death in 1887.
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Euphemia Blenkinsop
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Emmitsburg, Maryland
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1887-03-18
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Dublin, Ireland
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1816-04-18
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An older white woman in the habit of a religious sister, with a wide white wimple. She is holding rosary beads.
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1816-04-18
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Catherine Blenkinsop
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Mother Euphemia, from an 1897 publication.
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1887-03-18
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teacher, religious sister
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Sister Euphemia, Mother Euphemia
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United States Catholicism Biography
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Euphemia Blenkinsop (April 18, 1816 – March 18, 1887), born Catherine Blenkinsop, also known as Mother Euphemia, was an Irish-born American religious sister and teacher, and visitatrix (provincial leader) of the Daughters of Charity in the United States, from 1866 to her death in 1887.
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Sister Euphemia, Mother Euphemia
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Catherine Blenkinsop
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1816-01-01
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1887-01-01
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